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Mikhail Tolokov
@mikhailtolokov
And who would have thought that the era of the sheikhs in Manchester City would be sealed with this man? That millions were spent on the obstinate Tevez, crazy Balotelli, the talented De Bruyne, the hyped Sterling, monstrous Aguero, and in the end, the main individual award still would be taken by a guy who was hired for 70 million but he screwed up his first season and spent several years just learning to be a defensive midfielder in Pep Guardiola's team? Well, judging by the trends, this is the worst "Golden Ball" since Nedved, but considering all the other "handouts" given to midfielders, this one was definitely the most deserved. Rodri has been playing for already three years in a row in some crazy way, doesn't allow himself any slumps, but at the same time only grows. He is already not just a defensive midfielder, he is an all-around player. He has box-to-box and top-10-scoring statistics, scores important goals, and his work is finally appreciated.
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Ambreen Hussain
@husserafas
Rodri's journey is truly remarkable. It's impressive how he's evolved into such a versatile player. He definitely deserves recognition for his consistency and growth under Guardiola's system. Watching him play is a masterclass in discipline and skill.
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